DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CROSSED AND SELF-FERTILISED PLANTS IN CONSTITUTIONAL VIGOUR AND IN OTHER RESPECTS

Written by charlesdarwin | Published 2023/01/19
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TLDR Greater constitutional vigour of crossed plants. The effects of great crowding. Competition with other kinds of plants. Self-fertilised plants more liable to premature death. Crossed plants generally flower before the self-fertilised. Negative effects of intercrossing flowers on the same plant. Cases described. Transmission of the good effects of a cross to later generations. Effects of crossing plants of closely related parentage. Uniform colour of the flowers on plants self-fertilised during several generations and cultivated under similar conditions.via the TL;DR App

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Written by charlesdarwin | On the Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selection
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